Mail doesn't send mails with attachments 1Mb

Hi,
I'm using Mail with a ManagedExchange account. Before Snow Leopard I was using Entourage 2008.
Everything seems to work fine. Except sending of larger files fails.
Every time I send a mail which is approx. <1Mb Mail starts transmitting data (see it via Little Snitch 2.2b) and stops after a while doing nothing anymore. The mail stays in the outbox, and the moving circle which indicates that a folder is being synchronized appears endless. No other mails are going out then. After a while I get a message that my email couldn't be sent via my mail server. And the connection failed. And I can choose another mail server if I would have any. Entourage doesn't have that problems. So the connection seems to be fine. Small attachments are no problem.
What's the problem?
Regards,
OberMufti

I'm getting a similar problem. Snow Leopard Mail for me seems to be choking on large attachments - sending them, forwarding them, or even moving them from one IMAP folder to another.
My mails are getting through, but it takes a long time and they are dragging the whole system to a crawl in the process.

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